Citronella ant?

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Carma Sue Henry

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Sep 2, 2025, 11:11:03 PM (5 days ago) Sep 2
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This is the second day we've had these tiny ants flying around.  Their swarming season has lasted about 1 - 1 1/2" weeks in past summers.  Luckily, these two landed in tandem.  The closest I could come for an ID is Citronella ants, Lasius interjectus, also called moisture ants... completely harmless.  Most sites say the females are 1/2" or larger, which these clearly are not.  I'd say less than 1/4" for the female and less than 1/8" for the male.

Carma Henry
Logsdon Ridge

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howard bruner

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Sep 3, 2025, 12:54:21 AM (5 days ago) Sep 3
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Hi Carma

iNaturalist says it is hairless rover ant (Brachymyrmex depilis).
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Brachymyrmex depilis is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. (Source: Wikipedia, 'Brachymyrmex depilis', https://wikipedia.org/wiki/brachymyrmex depilis, CC BY ...
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This is the second day we've had these tiny ants flying around.  Their swarming season has lasted about 1 - 1 1/2" weeks in past summers.  Luckily, these two landed in tandem.  The closest I could come for an ID is Citronella ants, Lasius interjectus, also called moisture ants... completely harmless.  Most sites say the females are 1/2" or larger, which these clearly are not.  I'd say less than 1/4" for the female and less than 1/8" for the male.

Carma Henry
Logsdon Ridge

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Carma Sue Henry

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Sep 3, 2025, 11:12:52 PM (4 days ago) Sep 3
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Thanks Howard.  I appreciate getting the right ID, since my choice seemed off. 
I found a couple of other references including the following: 


Who knew the was an Ant specific wiki group? 

Apparently this is a queen ant and her mate.

Carma
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